LGBT Pride Month 2016 comes one year after the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriages in the USA. Across the country, cities are holding festivals and parades to celebrate. Here’s a quick breakdown of some of the festivities in the coming month.

Boston: Boston’s pride festival will happen during the weekend of June 11-12 in City Hall Plaza with the parade kicking off Saturday at 12 p.m. and marching through downtown around the Boston Common. Concerts, block parties, and a youth pride dance will be happening throughout the weekend. The theme is “Solidarity through Pride.”

Los Angeles: Big names in music are taking the stage for Los Angeles’ pride weekend celebrations. Headliners for the festival, June 10-12, include Carly Rae Jepsen, Charlie XCX, and Krewella. Jewel Thais-Williams, who opened one of the first black gay discos in 1973, will be the parade’s grand marshal on Sunday.

Washington: Capital Pride Alliance will host D.C.’s pride parade June 11, less than two miles north of the White House. Over 180 floats, vehicles, and walkers plan to participate in the celebration. The Pride 2016 celebration, which began June 1, will consist of a 5K run, concert, and festival throughout the weekend.

Chicago: Jordan Sparks will headline Chicago’s Pride Fest 2016 on the weekend of June 18-19. Chicago Pride’s 47th anniversary will continue through to June 26 for a parade through the neighborhoods of Lakeview and Uptown.

Denver: Denver’s Pride festivities will celebrate its LGBT center’s 40th anniversary with more than 350,000 people expected to attend June 18-19. Music, art, and parties will be featured throughout the weekend and all of pride month in Denver.

New York: New York’s pride weekend will kick off in Hudson River Park with a rally on Friday June 24. The weekend continues with a march down Fifth Avenue and festival on Hudson Street on Sunday. This year’s events mark the 47th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which took place at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village after a police raid of the bar.

San Francisco: “For Racial And Economic Justice” will be the theme of San Francisco’s pride weekend celebrations from June 25-26. A variety of events featuring music and parties will happen both days, with the parade on Sunday marching down Market Street.